New Pantheon Music Award

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The New Pantheon Music Award was an American music award first given in 2001. The awards have since been purchased entirely by Shortlist Prize co-founder, Greg Spotts, and will continue to awarded under the Shortlist Prize name.

A panel of music industry figures chooses the nominees and winners. Records are eligible if they are released between July two years previously and October of the previous year, and if they have not been certified gold by time of nomination. Winners are announced in spring of the year following the award year.

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[edit] Winners

[edit] 2005

[edit] Finalists

[edit] External links